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  • - Duration: 15 minutes
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Test: Festivals - 2 - Question 1

On christmas, we celebrate the birthday of

Detailed Solution: Question 1

  • Christmas is a festival celebrated on December 25th.
  • It is the birthday of Jesus Christ.
  • Jesus Christ is an important figure in Christianity.
  • People decorate Christmas trees, exchange gifts, and sing songs.
  • Many people go to church to pray and celebrate.

Test: Festivals - 2 - Question 2

On ________, we go to a mosque to pray.

Detailed Solution: Question 2

  • Eid is a festival celebrated by Muslims.
  • People go to the mosque to pray on this special day.
  • They wear new clothes and wish each other ‘Eid Mubarak.’
  • Eid is a day of happiness and sharing.
  • Families prepare and eat delicious food together.

Test: Festivals - 2 - Question 3

_________ was the founder of Sikhism

Detailed Solution: Question 3

  • Guru Nanak was born in Punjab in 1469.
  • He started the Sikh religion, called Sikhism.
  • He taught that all people are equal.
  • Sikhs follow his teachings even today.
  • He was the first of the ten Sikh Gurus.

Test: Festivals - 2 - Question 4

On Pongal a sweet dish ________ is prepared

Detailed Solution: Question 4

  • Pongal is a festival celebrated in South India.
  • It is a harvest festival to thank the Sun God.
  • A special sweet dish, also called Pongal, is made.
  • The dish is made with rice, milk, and jaggery (sweet).
  • It is cooked and offered as a prayer to God.

Test: Festivals - 2 - Question 5

________ is the festivals of lights.

Detailed Solution: Question 5

  • Diwali is called the Festival of Lights.
  • People decorate their homes with lamps called diyas.
  • It is celebrated to mark the victory of good over evil.
  • Families burst firecrackers and eat sweets.
  • People pray to Goddess Lakshmi for prosperity.

Test: Festivals - 2 - Question 6

Which festival is known as the festival of colours

Detailed Solution: Question 6

Festival of Colours: Holi

  • Holi is called the Festival of Colours.
  • People play by throwing colours and water on each other.
  • It is a festival of happiness and togetherness.
  • People sing, dance, and enjoy sweets.
  • It marks the arrival of spring.

Test: Festivals - 2 - Question 7

On which festival do we burst fire crackers

Detailed Solution: Question 7

  • Diwali is a festival of lights and joy.
  • People burst firecrackers on Diwali night.
  • Homes are decorated with beautiful lamps (diyas).
  • Families exchange sweets and gifts.
  • People pray to Goddess Lakshmi for happiness.

Test: Festivals - 2 - Question 8

We ________ the national flag and patriotic songs on Independence Day

Detailed Solution: Question 8

  • Independence Day is celebrated on August 15th.
  • On this day, we hoist the national flag.
  • People sing patriotic songs to show love for the country.
  • Schools and offices have special celebrations.
  • It marks India's freedom from British rule.

Test: Festivals - 2 - Question 9

We celebrate the national festival all over our

Detailed Solution: Question 9

  • National festivals are special days for the whole country.
  • They are celebrated by everyone in India.
  • Examples are Independence Day and Republic Day.
  • People come together to celebrate these important days.
  • These festivals remind us of our nation’s history and pride.

       

Test: Festivals - 2 - Question 10

Independence Day, Republic Day and ________ are our national festivals

Detailed Solution: Question 10

India has three national festivals:

  • Independence Day (August 15th)
  • Republic Day (January 26th)
  • Gandhi Jayanti (October 2nd)

Gandhi Jayanti is the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi.

Mahatma Gandhi is called the Father of the Nation.

People remember his teachings of peace and non-violence.

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